Montag – “The Last Call” Video (Stereogum Premiere)

On June 25th, Carpark will release a vinyl version of Montreal producer Montag’s 2012 single series Phases, and they’re celebrating the repackaging with a video for a hypnogogic-synth cut from the set, “The Last Call.” Herein director Alexandre Grégoire assembles a bevy of barely dressed beauties (men and women, feel free to fixate on your preference) cast in slow-motion shots and colored light projections, casting the camera some coy looks to suit the song’s blissy downtempo production. It is, basically, a dream last-call scenario, and the polar opposite of what it actually looks like in a bar the moment the ugly-lights are turned on. Enjoy the fantasy:

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